On November 18, Spare The Rock Records will release Let All The Children Boogie: A Tribute To David Bowie,an all-ages album dedicated to the music and artistry of David Bowie. The album will feature new interpretations of his work from a diverse group of artists with the mission of sharing his legacy and messages with a new generation.

Proceeds from the record will benefit the It Gets Better Project and its mission to communicate to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth around the world that it gets better, and to create and inspire the changes needed to make it better for them. In short, It Gets Better works towards a world where all the children can boogie freely.

David Bowie proved that there are no rules about who you should or could be in this world. His musical and artistic approach defined creative freedom. He lived a glowing life on his own terms, a shining example of the infinite possibilities out there. In addition to celebrating Bowie’s catalog and life’s work, the project introduces him to today’s kids. From “Kooks”, to his narration of Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf to his part in Labyrinth and his own role as a father, it seemed Bowie always knew that children were a different species and he welcomed them into his world.

Producers on the album include multi-Grammy nominee and winner Dean Jones, author and musician “Uncle Rock” Robert Burke Warren, Stephanie Mayers, manager and publicist of Mayers Consulting, and Bill Childs, owner of Spare The Rock Records and producer of nationally syndicated radio show Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child. Cover art was created by popular children’s book illustrator Jarrett J. Krosoczka (Lunch Lady, Punk Farm, Star Wars: Jedi Academy).

ABOUT SPARE THE ROCK RECORDS

Spare The Rock Records has released three records so far that have raised over $115,000 total for non-profits, including the Haitian People’s Support Project and Girls Inc. Read more information about those releases at sparetherock.com.

Upcoming Shows

NOV 11 WOODSTOCK, NY - LEVON HELMS BARN 8pmin celebration of the twentieth anniversary of my album The Burdens Of Being Upright
- let's call it an evening of Modern Burdens! (A benefit for the Friends of The Woodstock Library)
info and tix here: woodstock.org/tracybonhamconcert